Along with the rest of these photos of the A7s from the Sony booth at NAB, check out this video of the Sony A7s’ footage in very low light conditions.

So it looks like the Sony A7s can see in the dark. The results are pretty astounding and I can’t wait to see the practical uses for shots that were previously impossible thanks the reach of ISO 409,600. Sure, there will be noise, but we’re talking about stepping beyond boundaries that were previously impossible to capture.

Here are a couple photos of the A7s kitted out with the XLR adapter on a shoulder rig and the the Atomos Shogun 4K HDMI recorder.

And finally, here’s another look at the base A7s unit from the rear. Still no official pricing on the Sony A7s; however, B&H has it listed here.